Fra Socialist Review nr. 120 |
Forfatter: Titel |
Nr. |
Side |
Udgivet |
Om |
Chris Harman: The peaceful revolution? (Hungary and Poland) |
120 |
12 |
maj 89 |
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Alex Callinicos: End of a hard reign? (Britain) |
120 |
13 |
maj 89 |
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To many commentators, ten years of Thatcher have seen far-reaching changes in British economic, political and social life, conforming to a right wing blueprint of market forces and the strong state. Alex Callinicos here argues that, in fact, despite Thatcher's luck, opportunism and a feeble opposition her policies have left Britain fundamentally unchanged. |
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Derek Howl: NATO in a spin |
120 |
17 |
maj 89 |
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The recent arguments between Thatcher and West German Chancellor Kohl about short range missiles has brought the question of nuclear disarmament back into the headlines. Derek Howl looks at what lies behind the disputes and explains what is at stake for both superpowers. |
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Sabby Sagall: Prospects for Pakistan |
120 |
21 |
maj 89 |
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Four socialists in Pakistan talks to SWR about the country's future under prime minister Benazir Bhutto. |
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Bill Roberts: Obituary: Abbie Hoffman: No regrets |
120 |
24 |
maj 89 |
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An obituary of the former Yippie leader |
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